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Engaging advisors when buying property

We suggest you seek advice about the purchase from other professionals, including:(1) an accountant – about the commercial viability, appropriate purchasing entity, tax considerations of the purchase and (if applicable) compliance with your Self-Mana...


When to enter into a Binding Financial Agreement (Prenup)

Many couples who are about to be married come to us for advice on the preparation of a “Prenuptial Agreement” so that the couples can preserve their pre-relationship asset position and know how to split the assets accumulated during the relationship,...


What is a General Power of Attorney in Queensland?

A General Power of Attorney provides a way for you to Appoint someone (an attorney) to act on your behalf on financial matters. A General Power of Attorney can be used to appoint an attorney for a specific period or event; for example, if you were go...


What is an Enduring Power of Attorney (Long Form) in Queensland

An Enduring Power of Attorney is a document which gives you the ability to appoint another person to make decisions for you, if and when you are unable to make decisions for yourself. The Form 3 Long Form Enduring Power of Attorney is the document y...


Trade Mark Examiners Manual - Part 26 - Section 44 and Regulation 4.15A - Conflict with Other Signs

Part 26 of the Trade Mark Examiner's Manual details how section 44 of the Trade Marks Act 1995 comes into place. Under section 44, an application for a trade mark must be rejected if the applicant's trade mark is substantially identical with or dece...


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